Among the raft of countries sending earthquake relief teams to Haiti is Indonesia. The personnel from Indonesia's National Disaster Handling Agency include experts in search and rescue as well as medics and other humanitarian workers. As Al Jazeera's Step Vaessen reports from Jakarta, Indonesia has extensive experience with natural disasters, particularly earthquakes. (Jan 18, 2010)

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An earthquake achieves what the law promises but does not in practice maintain — the equality of all men Ignazio Silon More than 1100 people died. Hundreds of thousands of buildings were severely damaged or destroyed. Many lives changed forever. This is an epilogue of destruction and a prologue to life. Text and images by Rony Zakaria. Audio by Bantabax.

Don't VISIT INDONESIA.. They will kill tourist like US! They hate tourist like US! They will bomb or shoot us! CCTV BOMB JAKARTA INDONESIA Ritz Carlton (17th July 2009) Medan,Jakarta,Bandung,palembang,surabaya,semarang is the UNSAFE place for TOURIST!

Please donate whatever you can to one of the following Islamic charities: www.islamic-relief.com www.youtube.com www.muslimhands.org www.uwt.org www.islamichelp.org.uk To download this video: islamicemirate.com news.bbc.co.uk A 6.1-magnitude earthquake has struck the Indonesian island of Java, causing buildings to sway in the capital, Jakarta.

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the earthquakes 7.3 sr happened in jakarta on 2 september 2009, it was nothing compare to earthquakes in west sumatra recently, but i mixed up the video with sound effect to make you can feel when you were on top of floor and shacking you. Which one your prefer when the earthquakes happened, stay on top or going down??

JAKARTA, Indonesia, 5 October 2009 Less than a week ago, the children of Padang, in Indonesia's West Sumatra province, were standing amidst the devastation of an earthquake that had destroyed buildings, caused massive landslides, blocked roads and shattered the water supply. They talked to aid workers of their fears: that more shocks would hit the town, that their homes if still standing would fall, that their lives would forever be changed for the worse. Today, they walk to school by the thousands. In three of Padang's schools, UNICEF has already delivered temporary classrooms in the form of school tents. For UNICEF Education Officer Amson Simbolon, the crowds of young people back in their schools, even if under canvas, are a reminder of the importance of quickly re-establishing routine for those affected by sudden emergencies. "These children are seeking reassurances, looking for comfort in the normal daily activities that they enjoyed before last week's quake," he said. "Bringing in school tents, and school equipment, is not just about re-starting education. It's about providing a new focus for these children, one which is not only on the destruction and loss that surrounds them." UNICEF is bringing 250 school tents into West Sumatra, along with School-in-a-Box kits, each providing basic classroom materials for about 80 students. In addition, 60 recreation kits are being delivered to help provide therapeutic play activities for those worst affected by the quake. To read the full story, visit www.unicef.org

video.news.sky.com Rescue workers have been pulling survivors from the rubble of buildings toppled in the Indonesia earthquake. At least 1100 people are confirmed dead, after hotels, schools, hospitals and a shopping centre were destroyed or damaged in Padang. Skys Ashish Joshi reports from the Indonesia capital Jakarta. A warning that this footage contains graphic images of dead bodies.

Rescuers in Indonesia's West Java are battling to reach dozens of people believed to have been buried alive by a magnitude 7.0 earthquake. Nearly 50 people have been killed and about 5000 forced into shelter homes. Tremors from the epicentre off the coast of West Java were also felt hundreds of kilometres away in Jakarta, the capital. Al Jazeera's Step Vaessen reports from the town of Pangalengan, one of the worst-hit areas.

Communications in some areas had completely stopped and as officer reported to the Office Disaster the death toll may rise because it is difficult to obtain information from remote areas. The focus of the quake was detected at 200 kilometers south of Jakarta and 63 km in depth. Houses in villages near the epicenter of the quake leveled. From the Department of Health announced that crews were sent to doctors in Tasikmalagia, near the epicenter of the quake in West Java. The Disaster Management Agency of Indonesia announced that 5000 people were forced to flee their homes. Initially the United States Geological Survey said the quake was magnitude 7.4 on the Richter scale, but then revised downward its assessment by referring to Richter 7. The Indonesian seismological agency spoke of 7.3 Richter. Originally issued tsunami warning in the Indian Ocean, which was subsequently lifted. Representative Office of the earthquake in Indonesia said, however, that changes in sea level, indicating that there was a small tsunami. The quake was felt up to Jakarta, where office buildings and shopping malls were evacuated.

A 7.00 Magnitude Earthquake striked at 14.55.01 at Java, Indonesia. I caputured this video while the Earthquake was going on and our building Menara Prima, in Mega Kuningan Area (Opp. Ritz and Marriott where bombing happened few weeks back) was being evacuated through emergency stairs.

A powerful earthquake rattled Indonesia's main island of Java on Wednesday, shaking buildings in the capital Jakarta. Hundreds of residents evacuated from their high rise office buildings after feeling the tremors. Jakarta residents spoke of their experience. "I was in the training room when I felt everything swinging, then we rushed out of the office." "The air conditioner in my room went off-- I was on the 20th floor." There were reports of damage in Tasikmalaya near the epicentre of the quake in West Java and in a nearby city Bandung. Local tsunami warnings were issued for coastal areas within several hundred kilometers of the quake's epicentre soon after it struck, but were withdrawn shortly after. Indonesia's seismology agency put the magnitude at 7.3. Officials say there have been no disruptions to power supplies, and refineries in the area have not been affected.

Dozens of people have been killed and thousands forced from their homes after a major earthquake struck Indonesia. Rescue teams are heading to the quake's epicentre amid fears the death toll could rise. The quake struck off the southern coast of Java. Dozens of buildings are reported to have been flattened and the quake was powerful enough to shake buildings in Jakarta, the capital. Al Jazeera's Step Vaessan has been following developments.

SO, today on September 2nd, 2009 an earthquake hit West Java. It was apparently 7.3 on the Richter Scale, but I'm hearing different measures from different sources. The epicenter was in Tasikmalaya. For more information: www.thejakartapost.com I FELT IT. It was scary to say the least. FOLLOW ME ON TWITTER: www.twitter.com

An earthquake with a magnitude of 7.3 on the Richter Scale was felt in big parts of western Indonesia. No tsunami was created. This video from Jakarta, some 200 kilometers from the epicenter, shows panic among employees of tv-stations RTCI and MNC.